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I'm looking to purchase a Skyline that I can race in the US in multiple racing series. The only Skylines I can find in the states ae converted to US- Street legal and can cost as much as $100,000 US, or 142,267 AUD. Since my purposes are to use the car as a pure track car it does not need to be street legal in the US, so I'm looking for something much, much less. So I'm looking for a 93 or above Skyline GTR (no GTS) AWD, Turbo (can be twin), engine and drive train must be in Good condition, like to have minor to no body damage, but interior will be gutted for safety equipment so it can be in any condition, I'd like to have an R34 but an R33 or R32 will do. I will take car of shipping it to the US, I may ask that you arrange for it to get to the transport (ship or plane). If you have any questions or you have what I'm looking for you can PM me or post it here.

Edit: Sorry forgot to mention it must be a Manual transmision.

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go direct to japan , you can buy a stock r32 from 700,000 yen , r33 from 1.2 million and r34 from around 3 mil + fob in japan ( 90,000 yen ) + shipping costs ( about $ 1000 us )

Horse, have a look at the kind of prices the 32,33,and 34 gtrs are going for in Japan. Dont worry about all the calculations to get it into Australia, find out what taxes etc. apply to you for importing the car into USA.

www.j-spec.com.au

eg. http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=0804

www.prestigemotorsport.com

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